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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) and Cardiovascular Effects

According to the principles of Acu-Cell Nutrition, excessive intake of individual nutrients—including Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)—can disrupt delicate biochemical balances and create antagonistic effects with other essential minerals and vitamins.

Potential Impacts on Pulse Rate and Blood Pressure

  • Autonomic Nervous System Stimulation: High doses of B-vitamins, particularly when taken out of balance with the broader B-complex, can overstimulate the nervous system, potentially leading to symptoms such as an elevated pulse rate (tachycardia), palpitations, or feelings of anxiety.
  • Mineral Antagonism: High thiamine intake can indirectly influence the utilization of other minerals involved in cardiovascular regulation, such as magnesium, potassium, and calcium.
  • Blood Pressure Fluctuations: While B1 is generally associated with supporting metabolic functions, an overload or an induced mineral imbalance can manifest as vascular constriction or dilation, contributing to fluctuations in blood pressure.

Recommendations

  • Avoid Isolated High Doses: Megadosing single nutrients like Vitamin B1 without professional nutritional profiling is generally discouraged.
  • Restore Balance: Focus on a balanced B-complex rather than isolated supplements to prevent creating secondary deficiencies or biochemical stress.
  • Consult a Professional: If you experience persistent increases in pulse rate or blood pressure after starting a new supplement, discontinue use and consult a qualified healthcare provider.
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Vitamin B1 - connections

Vitamin B1 ->

-> Vitamin B1

Pulse rate - connections

-> Pulse rate

  • Suspect foods or inhalants - Increases (Frequency: generally; Comparison: tolerated food; Range: less than 10 to more than 20 beats per minute)
  • Pulse test - Measures (Baseline: upon waking before chores or toiletries; Premeal: before meal; Postmeal: every 10 minutes several times)

Blood pressure - connections

Blood pressure ->

  • Causes: Headaches (Level: high; Category: non-dietary)
  • Causes: Headaches (Level: low; Category: non-dietary)
  • Is Associated With: Depression (Source state: low)

-> Blood pressure

  • Vitamin E - Affects (Polarity: negative; Population: rest of population; Generality: generally)
  • Cacao, Pure cocoa - Affects (Polarity: positive; Modal: might)
  • Potassium level - Affects (State: declining; Outcome state: high; Certainty: may; Combined with: other chemical changes)
  • Vitamin E - Alters (Level: high; Direction: raised-or-lowered)
  • Chronic sinus headache - Associated With (Frequency: frequently; Level: low)
  • Choline, Inositol, Vitamin B1 - Associated With (Level: high; Target level: high)
  • Vitamin B6 - Associated With (Level: high; Target level: higher; Duration: short_term; Condition: supplementation)
  • Vitamin B2 - Associated With (Level: high; Target level: low)
  • Vitamin B6 - Associated With (Level: high; Target level: lower; Duration: long_term; Condition: supplementation)
  • Calcium, Vitamin D - Associated With (Level: high; Target state: high)
  • Magnesium - Associated With (Level: high; Target state: low)
  • Sinus headache - Associated With (Level: low; Frequency: often; Scope: many patients)
  • Folic acid - Associated With (Level: low; Target level: high)
  • Choline, Inositol - Associated With (Level: low; Target level: low)
  • Calcium, Magnesium - Associated With (Level: low; Target state: high)
  • Potassium / sodium ratio - Decreases (Modal: can; Population: hypoglycemics; Timing: subsequently)
  • Blood type - Does Not Distinguish (States: high and low; Observation: quickly apparent)
  • Dietary lifestyle, Exercise program - Fails To Prevent (Uniformity: exact_same; Outcome: high_or_low; Certainty: would; Frequency: some)
  • People - Has (Level: high; Extent: some)
  • People - Has (Level: low; Extent: other)
  • Stimulant drugs - Increases
  • Vitamin E - Increases (Amount: higher; Degree: slight; Population: sodium-sensitive individuals; Modality: may; Mechanism: sodium increase)
  • Salt - Increases (Intake: larger; Timing: quickly; Population: sodium-sensitive)
  • Vitamin B15 - Increases (Level: low; Scope: some)
  • Sodium/potassium ratio - Increases (Modal: can; Population: hyperglycemics; Timing: subsequently)
  • Mineral deficiencies - Increases Risk Of (Condition: uncompensated)
  • Classical music - Lowers (Benefit: health)
  • Stevia - Lowers (Certainty: potential)
  • Potassium - Maintains (Partners: calcium and magnesium; State: normal)
  • coral calcium - Normalizes (Polarity: negative; Baseline: high; Claimant: many promoters)
  • Sleep - Reduces (Certainty: can; Degree: further)
  • Blood donation - Reduces (Condition: blood pressure related to high iron)
  • Vitamin E - Reduces (Degree: slight; Population: some individuals with hypotension; Modality: may; Mechanism: vasodilation)
  • Nickel - Reduces (Level: low)
  • Potassium, Zinc - Regulates (Polarity: insufficiency may increase; Certainty: potential)
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